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N-M11 Digital Electronics Fundamentals Module
INNOVATIVE SYSTEMS
With Digital Electronics Fundamentals Module, "N-M11", designed by EDIBON, numbering systems, logic circuits, TTL gates, CMOS, Boolean algebra, etc. can be studied.
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General Description
Digital systems are systems for processing, treatment or transmission of information, in which such information is limited to take values in a discrete set. These signals (whose magnitude can only take one value from a discrete set of values) are the digital signals. Unlike analog systems, in digital systems the devices that constitute them will function as switches.
With Digital Electronics Fundamentals Module, "N-M11", designed by EDIBON, numbering systems, logic circuits, TTL gates, CMOS, Boolean algebra, etc. can be studied.
In addition, faults can be simulated in most of the circuits under study. The student must investigate what is happening in the circuit and why it is not working properly. These faults simulations can be of several types from damage components to a hypothetical incorrect circuit assembly.
Exercises and guided practices
GUIDED PRACTICAL EXERCISES INCLUDED IN THE MANUAL
Numbers systems:
- Voltage measurement in a circuit of sources.
- Faults study in the source circuit.
- Theoretical/practical exercises.
Logical circuits:
- Logical Diode.
- Fault study in sources.
- Logic with transistor and diodes.
- Faults study in transistor/diode circuit.
- Theoretical/practical exercises.
TTL gates:
- Basic function gates.
- Faults study in TTL circuit.
- Faults study in Logic Gates.
- Theoretical/practical exercises.
CMOS gates:
- Basic function gates.
- Faults study in CMOS circuit.
- Theoretical/practical exercises.
Boolean Algebra and logical functions:
- Study of use of circuit#3 (TTL logical gates).
- Theoretical/practical exercises.
Open collector gates:
- Study of the use of circuit#5 (Open collector gates).
- Theoretical/practical exercises.
Others types of integrated gates:
- Study of simple operations with a Schmitt Trigger inverter.
- Operation study of a three-state buffer.
- Study of the fault in the circuit#7 (Three-states).
- Theoretical/practical exercises.
MORE PRACTICAL EXERCISES TO BE DONE WITH THE UNIT
- JK Flip-Flop.
- Control of Data Bus.
- Several other exercises can be done and designed by the user.
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